DVD menu demo for an old high school project

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2011
  • This is part of a video called "A Day in the Life of a Librarian" for an Australian Studies pre-VCE project in my Year 11 at McKillop College.
    It was showcasing electronic technology being used in the library, and when we filmed it, we put a large sci-fi (star trek) flavour to it, using lots of sound effects and cut-aways from the show.
    My friend, Richard and I worked on this together for several months, and the original video was created with a single camera, a tape deck, and a VCR and was entirely "linearly" edited. The tape was played literally hundreds of times and was beginning to loose the image and become noise and i decided to recover it and not loose all the work.
    Originally filmed on a non digital video camera back in 1992, i decided to try remastering it in 2002/3 and finally finished 2011 after i found it residing in one of my backup drives.
    This is the DVD menu i've made in spare time on my powerbook G4 laptop, it was made for Apple's DVD Studio Pro 1.5, and every aspect, at the time, had to be manually constructed, each button, each roll over effect, each transition, all by hand. It took a very long time to make, not to mention the render times to do the video part, collecting sound effects etc. The rest of the video was made to 16:9 widescreen in anticipation of that format taking over 4:3, clearing up the colour, noise vhs errors, making an ac3 5.1 channel soundtrack, subtitle tracks, and multiple angle scenes (showing before and after effects) etc. Most of this has been completed and the purpose was to utilise as many features of DVD Studio Pro as possible.
    I still cant get over the fact that i had the patience to wait for the renders on this machine to do these effects with.
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